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Paychex Webinars

Paychex serves more than half a million small- to medium-sized businesses nationwide, so we understand many of the challenges you're facing. Whether you're trying to better manage cash flow, attract and retain employees, or improve productivity through HR technology, Paychex Webinars give you the information you need to make informed decisions.

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Taxes

FIT, or Federal Income Tax, is the amount withheld from employee paychecks to cover their federal tax obligations to the IRS. As an employer, you're responsible for calculating, withholding, and remitting these taxes on behalf of your employees, making federal income tax withholding one of your most critical payroll compliance duties.

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Finance

Tariffs are taxes imposed on imported goods that can directly or indirectly affect your costs, pricing, and competitive position. Whether you import directly or buy goods or materials from suppliers who do, tariff policy ripples through supply chains — affecting margins and requiring businesses to adapt.

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Taxes

State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) is a state payroll tax that funds unemployment benefits for workers who lose jobs through no fault of their own. Understanding how it works, what rates apply, and compliance requirements helps you budget accurately and avoid penalties.

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Employee Benefits

A 403(b) plan is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan for employees of public schools, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, and churches. Also known as a tax-sheltered annuity (TSA), it helps employees save for retirement while reducing current taxable income.

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Payroll

A paystub (also called a paycheck stub or wage statement) is a document that shows an employee's earnings, deductions, and net pay for a specific pay period. While the actual payment is frequently delivered by a physical paycheck or direct deposit, the paystub provides a detailed breakdown of how that amount was calculated — including gross wages, tax withholdings, benefit deductions, and year-to-date totals.

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